Zander
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It's true that I'm technically overweight but I used to be obese and if I keep going on the diet I'm on, I should be in the normal weight range in a month or two. For the record, I wash & shave regularly and I don't have any tattoos or piercings.Arbiter of Wyrms said:I made some reference to EN World, and my sister started in on this tirade about how people who post online about a fantasy game are no-doubt wierdoes: fat (or scrawny), unwashed men with bad hygiene, tattoos, piercings (my wife's ears perked at this point, as she has both piercings and tattoos.)
I have a girlfriend. We've been together for 7+ years. She's neither weird nor a gamer. In fact, we're both quite conservative (small "c").Arbiter of Wyrms said:These men (sorry female ENWorlders, my sister assures me that you are men claiming to be women) have no female friends or romantic interests, unless they're wierdoes, too.
I have no problem interacting with people either online or off. I do like being on my own but not in a deviant or pathological way.Arbiter of Wyrms said:According to her, people who post on a board like EN World frequently do so because they are unable to interact with the real world in a meaningful way - in short, there is something wrong with them.
I have a BA from Johns Hopkins, a master's from the London School of Economics, a doctorate from Oxford University and I've been a visiting grad student at Jochi University in Tokyo. I work as a management consultant. I'm not psychologically deficient: my tutors at Oxford regarded me as exceptionally intelligent even by my college's high standards. It's true that I'm not terribly charismatic but people who get to know me soon realise that I'm kind and have a great sense of humour.Arbiter of Wyrms said:..all EN Worlders are uneducated losers with serious psychological deficiencies and a cornocopia of aberant behaviors, but no education, no jobs, and no real, substantiative value as people.
People value each other using different standards so what might be "real" and "substantive" to your sister may not be to someone else. In other words, it's subjective.